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Title: News: Teardown reveals HomePod isn’t very repairable, but is built to last
Post by: HCK on February 12, 2018, 04:05:25 pm
News: Teardown reveals HomePod isn’t very repairable, but is built to last

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               Like almost all Apple products, the new HomePod isn’t very easy to get inside to let users execute repairs, but an iFixit teardown revealed the new smartspeaker is built to last. The mesh that covers the device has a net-like layer on either side of tiny wiry coils between, creating a covering that lets sound escape without letting dust inside. The top display is powered by an LED display that features a diffuser to provide the more cloudy,…

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